Julie Chu - Hockey Career

Hockey Career

Medal record
Women's ice hockey
Competitor for the United States
Olympic Games
Silver 2002 Salt Lake City Ice hockey
Bronze 2006 Turin Ice hockey
Silver 2010 Vancouver Ice hockey
Women's World Championship Medals
Gold 2011 Switzerland Ice hockey
Gold 2009 Hämeenlinna, Finland Ice hockey
Gold 2008 Harbin, China Ice hockey
Gold 2005 Linkoping, Sweden Ice hockey
Silver 2007 Winnipeg, Canada Ice hockey
Silver 2004 Halifax, Canada Ice hockey
Silver 2001 Minneapolis, USA Ice hockey
Silver 2000 Mississauga, Canada Ice hockey
Silver 2012 Vermont, USA Ice hockey
Women's Four Nations Cup Medals
Gold 2011 Sweden Tournament
Gold 2008 Ice hockey
Gold 2003 Ice hockey
Silver 2010 Ice hockey
Silver 2007 Ice hockey
Silver 2006 Ice hockey
Silver 2005 Ice hockey
Silver 2004 Ice hockey
Silver 2002 Ice hockey
Silver 2000 Ice hockey

Chu is the first Asian American woman to play for the U.S. Olympic ice hockey team and played in the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics. She won the Patty Kazmaier Award in 2007 for best female collegiate hockey player.

During her time at Harvard, Chu became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA history and was also the team captain. In her four years at Harvard University, she was the all-time assists leader and obtained 284 points, the most in NCAA history.

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